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Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
Well, at least one of the various ongoing mysteries of Arrow Season 7 has been solved. We finally met the mysterious “Demon” in this week’s appropriately titled episode. And while that reveal hardly ranks among the show’s most shocking twists, it did pave the way for a fun team-up between Ollie and an old frenemy. What this episode didn’t manage, however, is elevate the season’s other running subplots so that they stand alongside the prison storyline. As much as the series has improved this year, the current season is still a fairly lopsided affair.
Again, while hardly surprising to learn that Talia was the Demon all along, it is nice to see Lexa Doig back in the picture. She’s been conspicuously absent since the Season 5 finale, and her return has been long overdue. Doig brings a very effective blend of malice, charm and arrogance to her role. She also has a solid dynamic with Stephen Amell, which makes it a bit of a shame that Talia has appeared so comparatively little compared to her half-sister. The hope is that this episode has opened up the door for more from Talia, though there’s really no telling based on the open-ended sendoff Talia was given.
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Acer VG270U Gaming Monitor Review
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Two models comprise Acer’s new Nitro VG0 series of affordable AMD FreeSync gaming monitors. There’s the tiny, affordable 21.5-inch, 1080p model that costs only $130, and the 27-inch model I am reviewing here, which is the VG270U Pbmiipx, (See it at Newegg). It costs $450 and serves up a 2560×1440 resolution and a speedy 144Hz refresh rate. You lose out on some of the connections and design flourishes of Acer’s flagship Predator line, but you do get a crisp IPS panel that offers motion blur reduction – Acer calls it Visual Response Boost (VRB) – allowing for a speedy 1ms response time.
New Movies This Week: What To See In Theaters And On Streaming (11/16-11/22)
Ever since Avatar hit theaters in 2009 and smashed box office records, the last few weeks of the year have become increasingly important to movie studios. Many of the year’s biggest movies are now reserved for November and December–three of the last four Star Wars movies were released just before Christmas, and the Avatar sequels have all got December releases lined up over the next decade. The first of this year’s big winter releases arrives this week, in the magical shape of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. The first Fantastic Beasts made more than $814 million at the worldwide box office two years ago, and expect the sequel to perform just as well.
For those movie fans uninterested in warring wizards, this week also sees the US release of Widows, the highly acclaimed heist thriller from 12 Years a Slave director Steve McQueen. There’s also the comedy Instant Family with Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne, while UK audiences can check out a couple of new horror movies– the Dario Argento remake Suspiria and slasher movie Hell Fest.
The Coen brothers also make a return this week, with The Ballad of Buster Scruggs on Netflix. It’s a western comedy that tells six different stories, and has a cast that includes Liam Neeson and James Franco. Also on Netflix is Cam, a dark horror movie about video cam girls and doppelgangers from Get Out producers Blumhouse. So here’s the week’s new releases in the both the US and UK, in both theaters and on streaming…
Breaking Down The Grinch’s Box Office Debut
Illumination Entertainment has another hit on their hands with a new animated adaptation of Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch, which opened with $67.6 million. With an additional $13.1 million coming from foreign markets, its worldwide debt of $80.7 million has already secured a profit for the film, which has a production budget of $75 million. When compared to the other eight films produced by Illumination Entertainment, The Grinch doesn’t stack up as high as you might think, so we’re breaking down its opening weekend when compared to the rest of Illumination’s slate.
The Grinch’s opening weekend ranks as the sixth best out of Illumination Entertainment’s nine films, behind another Dr. Seuss adaptation, The Lorax ($70.2 million), Despicable Me 3 ($72.4 million), Despicable Me 2 ($83.5 million), The Secret Life of Pets ($104.4 million) and Minions ($115.7 million). Its debut fared better than the very first Illumination film, the original Despicable Me ($56.4 million), Hop ($37.5 million) and Sing ($35.3 million). All of Illumination’s films have at least broken the $100 million domestic box office barrier, with the lowest-grossing film being Hop at $108.1 million, but oddly enough, a lower debut doesn’t often foreshadow a lackluster domestic performance.
Best Black Friday PC Deals
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If you’ve been holding off on getting a new laptop, PC, or components to build your own, you made a wise decision. The best Black Friday deals on gaming PCs and everything else computer-related have already started in some cases. If the deals haven’t already started, we have a really good idea of what’s coming down the pike for Black Friday 2018. You can already get a look at the best Best Buy Black Friday deals, as well as the best Dell Black Friday deals, among others.